[cisco-voip] CCME Speed Dials and COR
Paul Choi
asobihoudai at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 17 19:19:48 EST 2007
Ah HA!
I have discovered by RTFM'ing that if you stick local
directory entries underneath telephony-service
numbered from 31 -> 99, you can list those under
system-wide speed dials!
Quoth the CCME CLI documentation...
"The Cisco CallManager Express system automatically
creates a local phone directory consisting of the
telephone numbers and names that are entered during
ephone-dn configuration. Additional directory
entries can be made by administrators using the
directory entry command. Phone number directory
listings are displayed in the order in which they are
entered.
A single entry can be removed using the no directory
entry directory-tag command.
Directory entries that have directory-tag numbers from
34 to 99 also can be used as systemwide
speed-dial numbers. That is, if you have the following
definition for the headquarters office, any phone
user can speed-dial the number:
Router(config)# telephony-service
Router(config-telephony)# directory entry 51
4085550123 name Headquarters
Analog phone users press the asterisk (*) key and the
speed-dial identifier (tag number) to dial a
speed-dial number."
In other words, fill in 32 speed dials using the XML
configuration file and then fill in the speed dials
underneath the directory entry configuration
underneath telephony-service.
I used a freakin' kludge to fill in the rest of the
speed dials. I used the 'fastdial' command underneath
each ephone when I should have used directory entry
instead. Argh!
--- Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com> wrote:
> The downside is it is 33 numbers system-wide then
> another 150 per site (870+
> sites).
>
> I am thinking to change the speed dials to have a
> ridiculous numerical
> string in front of them (for example
> 4891487104718907331..........) and then
> use a destination-pattern for that string and drop
> the ridiculous numerical
> string...
>
>
>
> Jonathan
>
> On 3/17/07, Paul Choi <asobihoudai at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > I see one way of blocking LD dialing while
> allowing
> > XML speeddials would be to use outbound
> translation
> > patterns. This might be very kludgy but you could
> be
> > very specific on your dial-peers of which 32
> numbers
> > you'd like to permit system-wide.
> >
> > After glancing at the CCME documentation, I do not
> see
> > any FAC support unfortunately.
> >
> > --- Jonathan Charles <jonvoip at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Got a customer, wants to block all LD dialing,
> > > unless it is a speed-dial in
> > > an XML for CCME...
> > >
> > > How do we do that?
> > >
> > > Also, he wants to implement Facility Access
> Codes so
> > > that users can be
> > > prompted to dial a digit string to dial LD...
> > >
> > > Any way to do that on CCME?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Jonathan
> > > >
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